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Cheap and efficient solar energy on the horizon
6 April 2009
Swinburne University of Technology has teamed up with China-based Suntech Power, the world’s largest photovoltaic module manufacturer, to create the next generation of solar cells.
The Australian university and Suntech will collaborate to develop solar cells that are twice as efficient and run at half the cost of those currently available.
Swinburne will contribute $3 million to the venture, with Suntech pledging a further $3 million over the course of the collaboration.
The project is also seeking funding from the Victorian Government.
Leading the group will be Swinburne Centre for Micro-Photonics Director, Professor Min Gu and Suntech CEO Dr Shi Zhengrong, who is also an Australian citizen.
According to Gu, the group’s combination of research and business expertise will allow them to develop and manufacture the revolutionary solar cells within five years.
"The project will be based around the development of nanoplasmonic solar cells," he said.
"This new technology allows for the efficient collection of solar energy in a wider colour range than cells currently being developed in other laboratories.
"This will make them twice as efficient as the current generation of cells, and will also make them significantly less costly to run."
While Swinburne will lead the R&D and Suntech will manage the manufacturing, the project will be collaborative throughout each stage.
"By working with Suntech in the development phase, we can ensure the technology can be transferred to the production line. This should allow us to have the cells ready for manufacture within five years," said Gu.
The Suntech CEO was also enthusiastic about the new venture.
"This relationship will combine Swinburne’s high quality research with Suntech’s ability to rapidly commercialise new technologies into cost effective applications.
"Nanoplasmonic technology has the potential to take solar to the next level," said Shi.
According to Swinburne Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young the agreement will not only be significant for the university, but it could also have a positive impact on Australia’s manufacturing industry.
"This partnership will result in major research and development in solar energy," he said.
"It could lead to significant industrial benefits for the state of Victoria, and even be a precursor to Suntech manufacturing in Australia."
The collaborative research group will be housed in Swinburne’s new Advanced Technology Centre, which is a $130 million dollar development due to be completed by early 2011.
http://www.manmonthly.com.au/Article/Cheap-and-efficient-sol…
6 April 2009
Swinburne University of Technology has teamed up with China-based Suntech Power, the world’s largest photovoltaic module manufacturer, to create the next generation of solar cells.
The Australian university and Suntech will collaborate to develop solar cells that are twice as efficient and run at half the cost of those currently available.
Swinburne will contribute $3 million to the venture, with Suntech pledging a further $3 million over the course of the collaboration.
The project is also seeking funding from the Victorian Government.
Leading the group will be Swinburne Centre for Micro-Photonics Director, Professor Min Gu and Suntech CEO Dr Shi Zhengrong, who is also an Australian citizen.
According to Gu, the group’s combination of research and business expertise will allow them to develop and manufacture the revolutionary solar cells within five years.
"The project will be based around the development of nanoplasmonic solar cells," he said.
"This new technology allows for the efficient collection of solar energy in a wider colour range than cells currently being developed in other laboratories.
"This will make them twice as efficient as the current generation of cells, and will also make them significantly less costly to run."
While Swinburne will lead the R&D and Suntech will manage the manufacturing, the project will be collaborative throughout each stage.
"By working with Suntech in the development phase, we can ensure the technology can be transferred to the production line. This should allow us to have the cells ready for manufacture within five years," said Gu.
The Suntech CEO was also enthusiastic about the new venture.
"This relationship will combine Swinburne’s high quality research with Suntech’s ability to rapidly commercialise new technologies into cost effective applications.
"Nanoplasmonic technology has the potential to take solar to the next level," said Shi.
According to Swinburne Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young the agreement will not only be significant for the university, but it could also have a positive impact on Australia’s manufacturing industry.
"This partnership will result in major research and development in solar energy," he said.
"It could lead to significant industrial benefits for the state of Victoria, and even be a precursor to Suntech manufacturing in Australia."
The collaborative research group will be housed in Swinburne’s new Advanced Technology Centre, which is a $130 million dollar development due to be completed by early 2011.
http://www.manmonthly.com.au/Article/Cheap-and-efficient-sol…
Zu Erläuterung nachfolgend ein Artikel. Hieraus ergeben sich ganz gute Anhaltspunkte, mit welchen Wirkungsgradsteigerungen zu rechnen ist.
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/DirectPDFAccess/7AAC2BD4-BDB9-…
Schätze mal, dass hiermit die Produktionskosten deutlich unter das Niveau der Solarzellen von First Solar gedrückt werden könnten!
Mit der heutigen News dürfte der Beginn einer neuen Ära eingeleutet worden sein, ich glaube, STP wird in wenigen Jahren die globale Nr. 1 sein!
Grüsse, ER
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/DirectPDFAccess/7AAC2BD4-BDB9-…
Schätze mal, dass hiermit die Produktionskosten deutlich unter das Niveau der Solarzellen von First Solar gedrückt werden könnten!
Mit der heutigen News dürfte der Beginn einer neuen Ära eingeleutet worden sein, ich glaube, STP wird in wenigen Jahren die globale Nr. 1 sein!
Grüsse, ER
Swinburne University of Technology and Suntech Team to Develop Next Gen Solar
Cheap and efficient solar energy on the horizon
SAN FRANCISCO and WUXI, China, April 6 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Swinburne University of Technology has teamed up with Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STP), the world's largest photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturer, to create the next generation of solar cells.
The Australian university and Suntech will collaborate to develop solar cells that are twice as efficient and run at half the cost of those currently available.
Swinburne will contribute $3 million dollars to the venture, with Suntech pledging a further $3 million over the course of the collaboration. The project is also seeking funding from the Victorian Government.
Leading the group will be Swinburne Centre for Micro-Photonics Director, Professor Min Gu and Suntech CEO Dr Shi Zhengrong. Dr. Shi, who is also an Australian citizen, founded Suntech in 2001 and built it into a leading solar company.
According to Professor Gu, the group's combination of research and business expertise will allow them to develop and manufacture the revolutionary solar cells within five years.
"The project will be based around the development of nanoplasmonic solar cells," said Professor Gu. This new technology allows for the efficient collection of solar energy in a wider colour range than those currently being developed in other laboratories. "These will be twice as efficient as the current generation of cells, and will also cost significantly less to run."
While Swinburne will lead the R&D and Suntech will manage the manufacturing, according to Professor Gu the project will be collaborative throughout each stage.
"By working with Suntech in the development phase, we can ensure the technology can be transferred to the production line. This should allow us to have the cells ready for manufacture within five years," added Professor Gu.
Dr. Shi said, "This relationship will combine Swinburne's high quality research with Suntech's ability to rapidly commercialize new technologies into cost effective applications. Nanoplasmonic technology has the potential to take solar to the next level."
According to Swinburne Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young the agreement will not only be significant for the university, but it could also have a positive impact on Australia's manufacturing industry.
"This partnership will result in major research and development in solar energy," said Professor Young. "It could lead to significant industrial benefits for the state of Victoria, and even be a precursor to Suntech manufacturing in Australia."
The collaborative research group will be housed in Swinburne's new Advanced Technology Centre, which is a $130 million dollar development due to be completed by early 2011.
About Swinburne University of Technology
Swinburne University of Technology has an international reputation for quality career-orientated education and commitment to research. With a strong teaching and learning program with applied vocational emphasis, Swinburne has established many strong links with industry.
The university houses a number of globally recognised and innovative research centres including the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing and the Centre for Micro-Photonics. Currently under construction, Swinburne's Advanced Technology Centre will bring greater research and teaching excellence to the areas of optical physics, sustainable infrastructure and advanced manufacturing.
Swinburne has more than 40,000 students and 2,000 staff across five campuses in the greater Melbourne region, as well as strong international networks through its campus in Sarawak, Malaysia. The university continues to expand its reach by implementing innovative teaching and learning practices, increased spending on infrastructure and developing global partnerships.
For more information visit www.swinburne.edu.au
About Suntech
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STP) is the world's leading solar energy company as measured by production output of solar modules. Suntech designs, develops, manufactures, and markets premium-quality, high-output, cost-effective and environmentally friendly solar products for electric power applications in the residential, commercial, industrial, and public utility sectors. Suntech's patent-pending Pluto technology for crystalline silicon solar cells improves power output by up to 12% compared to conventional production methods.
Suntech also offers one of the broadest ranges of building-integrated solar products under the MSK Solar Design Line(TM). Suntech designs and delivers commercial and utility scale solar power systems through its wholly owned subsidiaries Suntech Energy Solutions and Suntech Energy Engineering and will own and operate projects greater than 10 megawatts in the United States through Gemini Solar Development Company, a joint venture with MMA Renewable Ventures. With regional headquarters in China, Switzerland and San Francisco and sales offices worldwide, Suntech is passionate about improving the environment we live in and dedicated to developing advanced solar solutions that enable sustainable development. For more information, please visit http://www.suntech-power.com .
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements. These statements constitute "forward-looking" statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as "will," "expects," "anticipates," "future," "intends," "plans," "believes," "estimates" and similar statements, and include the potential for the new solar cells to be twice as efficient as the current generation of cells, and cost significantly less to run; the potential for nanoplasmonic solar technology to make solar competitive with all other forms of electricity generation; and the ability to manufacture the cells within 5 years. Such statements involve certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Further information regarding these and other risks is included in Suntech's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its annual report on Form 20-F. Suntech does not undertake any obligation to update any forward- looking statement as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required under applicable law.
For more information please contact:
For Swinburne University of Technology
Crystal Ladiges
Senior Media Officer
Swinburne University of Technology
Tel: +61 3 9214 5064
Email: CLadiges@groupwise.swin.edu.au
For Suntech
In China:
Rory Macpherson
Investor Relations Director
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd.
Tel: +86-21-6288-5574
Email: rory@suntech-power.com
In the United States:
Sanjay M. Hurry
Vice President
The Piacente Group, Inc. (Investor Relations Counsel, Suntech)
Tel: +1-212-481-2050
Email: suntech@tpg-ir.com
SOURCE Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd.
Cheap and efficient solar energy on the horizon
SAN FRANCISCO and WUXI, China, April 6 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Swinburne University of Technology has teamed up with Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STP), the world's largest photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturer, to create the next generation of solar cells.
The Australian university and Suntech will collaborate to develop solar cells that are twice as efficient and run at half the cost of those currently available.
Swinburne will contribute $3 million dollars to the venture, with Suntech pledging a further $3 million over the course of the collaboration. The project is also seeking funding from the Victorian Government.
Leading the group will be Swinburne Centre for Micro-Photonics Director, Professor Min Gu and Suntech CEO Dr Shi Zhengrong. Dr. Shi, who is also an Australian citizen, founded Suntech in 2001 and built it into a leading solar company.
According to Professor Gu, the group's combination of research and business expertise will allow them to develop and manufacture the revolutionary solar cells within five years.
"The project will be based around the development of nanoplasmonic solar cells," said Professor Gu. This new technology allows for the efficient collection of solar energy in a wider colour range than those currently being developed in other laboratories. "These will be twice as efficient as the current generation of cells, and will also cost significantly less to run."
While Swinburne will lead the R&D and Suntech will manage the manufacturing, according to Professor Gu the project will be collaborative throughout each stage.
"By working with Suntech in the development phase, we can ensure the technology can be transferred to the production line. This should allow us to have the cells ready for manufacture within five years," added Professor Gu.
Dr. Shi said, "This relationship will combine Swinburne's high quality research with Suntech's ability to rapidly commercialize new technologies into cost effective applications. Nanoplasmonic technology has the potential to take solar to the next level."
According to Swinburne Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young the agreement will not only be significant for the university, but it could also have a positive impact on Australia's manufacturing industry.
"This partnership will result in major research and development in solar energy," said Professor Young. "It could lead to significant industrial benefits for the state of Victoria, and even be a precursor to Suntech manufacturing in Australia."
The collaborative research group will be housed in Swinburne's new Advanced Technology Centre, which is a $130 million dollar development due to be completed by early 2011.
About Swinburne University of Technology
Swinburne University of Technology has an international reputation for quality career-orientated education and commitment to research. With a strong teaching and learning program with applied vocational emphasis, Swinburne has established many strong links with industry.
The university houses a number of globally recognised and innovative research centres including the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing and the Centre for Micro-Photonics. Currently under construction, Swinburne's Advanced Technology Centre will bring greater research and teaching excellence to the areas of optical physics, sustainable infrastructure and advanced manufacturing.
Swinburne has more than 40,000 students and 2,000 staff across five campuses in the greater Melbourne region, as well as strong international networks through its campus in Sarawak, Malaysia. The university continues to expand its reach by implementing innovative teaching and learning practices, increased spending on infrastructure and developing global partnerships.
For more information visit www.swinburne.edu.au
About Suntech
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STP) is the world's leading solar energy company as measured by production output of solar modules. Suntech designs, develops, manufactures, and markets premium-quality, high-output, cost-effective and environmentally friendly solar products for electric power applications in the residential, commercial, industrial, and public utility sectors. Suntech's patent-pending Pluto technology for crystalline silicon solar cells improves power output by up to 12% compared to conventional production methods.
Suntech also offers one of the broadest ranges of building-integrated solar products under the MSK Solar Design Line(TM). Suntech designs and delivers commercial and utility scale solar power systems through its wholly owned subsidiaries Suntech Energy Solutions and Suntech Energy Engineering and will own and operate projects greater than 10 megawatts in the United States through Gemini Solar Development Company, a joint venture with MMA Renewable Ventures. With regional headquarters in China, Switzerland and San Francisco and sales offices worldwide, Suntech is passionate about improving the environment we live in and dedicated to developing advanced solar solutions that enable sustainable development. For more information, please visit http://www.suntech-power.com .
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements. These statements constitute "forward-looking" statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and as defined in the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as "will," "expects," "anticipates," "future," "intends," "plans," "believes," "estimates" and similar statements, and include the potential for the new solar cells to be twice as efficient as the current generation of cells, and cost significantly less to run; the potential for nanoplasmonic solar technology to make solar competitive with all other forms of electricity generation; and the ability to manufacture the cells within 5 years. Such statements involve certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Further information regarding these and other risks is included in Suntech's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its annual report on Form 20-F. Suntech does not undertake any obligation to update any forward- looking statement as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required under applicable law.
For more information please contact:
For Swinburne University of Technology
Crystal Ladiges
Senior Media Officer
Swinburne University of Technology
Tel: +61 3 9214 5064
Email: CLadiges@groupwise.swin.edu.au
For Suntech
In China:
Rory Macpherson
Investor Relations Director
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd.
Tel: +86-21-6288-5574
Email: rory@suntech-power.com
In the United States:
Sanjay M. Hurry
Vice President
The Piacente Group, Inc. (Investor Relations Counsel, Suntech)
Tel: +1-212-481-2050
Email: suntech@tpg-ir.com
SOURCE Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd.
Chinas Photovoltaik-Pläne werden konkreter schau mal
Es sind neue Einzelheiten über ein mögliches Photovoltaik-Förderprogramm der chinesischen Regierung aufgetaucht. So soll es ein Volumen von bis zu 658 Millionen US-Dollar allein in diesem Jahr haben.
http://www.photovoltaik.eu/typo3temp/pics/63fa02f695.jpg
Chinas Regierung möchte mit seinem Solarförderprogramm
auch möglichst viele neue Arbeitsplätze schaffen. Foto: Suntech
Die chinesische Regierung hat ihre Pläne für die Photovoltaik-Förderung konkretisiert. So soll das Programm ein Volumen von vier bis 4,5 Milliarden Yuan haben. Dies sind umgerechnet bis zu 658 Millionen US-Dollar, wie die Analysten von Piper/Jaffray aus Industriekreisen erfuhren. Die Förderung soll bis zu 2,15 Dollar/Watt betragen. Die Höhe der Vergütung werde sich nach der Effizienzwert sowie dem Integrationgrad der Photovoltaik-Anlage richten, wie Piper/Jaffray-Analysten auführen. Sollten sich die Zahlen bestätigen, könnten sie kurzfristig eine stärkere Auswirkung auf den chinesischen Solarmarkt haben, als bislang angenommen. Mit dem Programm könnten allein in diesem Jahr zwischen 200 und 400 Megawatt Solarstromleistung gefördert werden. Es wird sich nach Informationen von Piper/Jaffray nur auf gebäudeintegrierte und Dachanlagen beziehen.
Mehrere Faktoren entscheiden
Die Regierung habe sich mit ihren Plänen bereits an verschiedene Solarunternehmen gewandt, hieß es weiter. Sie sollen nun auch ihrerseits Vorschläge erarbeiten, wie neue Jobs und mehr Steuereinnahmen im Solarsektor geschaffen werden könnten. Insgesamt gibt es aber weiterhin viele Unsicherheiten über das Programm. Dies sei nicht ungewöhnlich, da die Regierung gern erstmal Gesetzentwürfe vorteste. Nach Ansicht der Analysten hängt die endgültige Entscheidung über die Ausgestaltung von vier verschiedenen Faktoren ab. Zunächst komme es auf die Reaktion der heimischen Solarunternehmen an. Aber auch die Höhe der zu erwartenden Steuermehreinnahmen für die Regierung und die Entstehung neuer Arbeitsplätze seien wichtig für den Beschluss, heißt es weiter. Überdies werde wahrscheinlich auch die Förderung der erneuerbaren Energiequellen insgesamt in die Ausgestaltung der Photovoltaik-Förderung einfließen.
Sehr wahrscheinlich wird es weitere Anreizprogramme für Photovoltaik in China geben. Sie werden derzeit sowohl von der Zentralregierung als auch den Provinzen geplant und sollen Photovoltaik-Anlagen abseits des gebäudeintegrierten bzw. Dachanlagen-Sektors fördern. Sie sind aber derzeit noch in Planungsphase, so die Piper/Jaffray-Analysten.(SE)
http://www.photovoltaik.eu/nachrichten/details/beitrag/china…
Es sind neue Einzelheiten über ein mögliches Photovoltaik-Förderprogramm der chinesischen Regierung aufgetaucht. So soll es ein Volumen von bis zu 658 Millionen US-Dollar allein in diesem Jahr haben.
http://www.photovoltaik.eu/typo3temp/pics/63fa02f695.jpg
Chinas Regierung möchte mit seinem Solarförderprogramm
auch möglichst viele neue Arbeitsplätze schaffen. Foto: Suntech
Die chinesische Regierung hat ihre Pläne für die Photovoltaik-Förderung konkretisiert. So soll das Programm ein Volumen von vier bis 4,5 Milliarden Yuan haben. Dies sind umgerechnet bis zu 658 Millionen US-Dollar, wie die Analysten von Piper/Jaffray aus Industriekreisen erfuhren. Die Förderung soll bis zu 2,15 Dollar/Watt betragen. Die Höhe der Vergütung werde sich nach der Effizienzwert sowie dem Integrationgrad der Photovoltaik-Anlage richten, wie Piper/Jaffray-Analysten auführen. Sollten sich die Zahlen bestätigen, könnten sie kurzfristig eine stärkere Auswirkung auf den chinesischen Solarmarkt haben, als bislang angenommen. Mit dem Programm könnten allein in diesem Jahr zwischen 200 und 400 Megawatt Solarstromleistung gefördert werden. Es wird sich nach Informationen von Piper/Jaffray nur auf gebäudeintegrierte und Dachanlagen beziehen.
Mehrere Faktoren entscheiden
Die Regierung habe sich mit ihren Plänen bereits an verschiedene Solarunternehmen gewandt, hieß es weiter. Sie sollen nun auch ihrerseits Vorschläge erarbeiten, wie neue Jobs und mehr Steuereinnahmen im Solarsektor geschaffen werden könnten. Insgesamt gibt es aber weiterhin viele Unsicherheiten über das Programm. Dies sei nicht ungewöhnlich, da die Regierung gern erstmal Gesetzentwürfe vorteste. Nach Ansicht der Analysten hängt die endgültige Entscheidung über die Ausgestaltung von vier verschiedenen Faktoren ab. Zunächst komme es auf die Reaktion der heimischen Solarunternehmen an. Aber auch die Höhe der zu erwartenden Steuermehreinnahmen für die Regierung und die Entstehung neuer Arbeitsplätze seien wichtig für den Beschluss, heißt es weiter. Überdies werde wahrscheinlich auch die Förderung der erneuerbaren Energiequellen insgesamt in die Ausgestaltung der Photovoltaik-Förderung einfließen.
Sehr wahrscheinlich wird es weitere Anreizprogramme für Photovoltaik in China geben. Sie werden derzeit sowohl von der Zentralregierung als auch den Provinzen geplant und sollen Photovoltaik-Anlagen abseits des gebäudeintegrierten bzw. Dachanlagen-Sektors fördern. Sie sind aber derzeit noch in Planungsphase, so die Piper/Jaffray-Analysten.(SE)
http://www.photovoltaik.eu/nachrichten/details/beitrag/china…
Key Developments For Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd
Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd (New York Stock Exchange)
sector: Technology . industry: Semiconductors · View STP on other exchanges
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. And Swinburne University Of Technology Teams To Develop Next Gen Solar
6:30am EDT
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. announced that Swinburne University of Technology has teamed up with the Company to create the next generation of solar cells. The Australian university and Suntech will collaborate to develop solar cells that are twice as efficient and run at half the cost of those currently available. Swinburne will contribute $3 million dollars to the venture, with Suntech pledging a further $3 million over the course of the collaboration. The project is also seeking funding from the Victorian Government.
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. and 3rd Rock Announce Strategic Alliance to Develop 7.2 MW of Solar Projects in the US
Thursday, 12 Mar 2009 08:00am EDT
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. and 3rd Rock Systems and Technologies, Inc., a solar project developer based in San Francisco, announced that they have established a strategic alliance in connection with the development of an initial 7.2 MW of solar systems in the United States. 3rd Rock will act as project developer and leverage existing relationships to raise project financing. For projects developed under the alliance, Suntech will be both the preferred supplier of solar modules and provide engineering, procurement and construction services through its wholly owned subsidiary, Suntech Energy Solutions.
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Issues Q1 2009 Revenue Guidance Below Analysts' Estimates
Wednesday, 18 Feb 2009 06:30am EST
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. announced that for first quarter 2009 it expects revenues to be in the range of $340 million to $380 million. According to Reuters Estimates, analysts are expecting the Company to report revenue of $409 million for first quarter 2009.
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Acquires Minority Stake In Asia Silicon Co., Ltd. For $8.1 Million
Tuesday, 17 Feb 2009 08:02am EST
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. announced that it has recently acquired a minority stake in Asia Silicon Co., Ltd. from an existing shareholder for a total consideration of approximately $8.1 million.
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Granted Preliminary Injunctions Against Trademark Infringers
Friday, 6 Feb 2009 08:00am EST
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. announced it has been granted preliminary injunctions in Germany against "Suntech Power Holding (Hongkong) Co., Limited", which is unrelated to Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd, and two identified distributors. The preliminary injunctions prohibit the Hong-Kong based company and its distributors from distributing products that are branded "Suntech".
Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd (New York Stock Exchange)
sector: Technology . industry: Semiconductors · View STP on other exchanges
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. And Swinburne University Of Technology Teams To Develop Next Gen Solar
6:30am EDT
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. announced that Swinburne University of Technology has teamed up with the Company to create the next generation of solar cells. The Australian university and Suntech will collaborate to develop solar cells that are twice as efficient and run at half the cost of those currently available. Swinburne will contribute $3 million dollars to the venture, with Suntech pledging a further $3 million over the course of the collaboration. The project is also seeking funding from the Victorian Government.
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. and 3rd Rock Announce Strategic Alliance to Develop 7.2 MW of Solar Projects in the US
Thursday, 12 Mar 2009 08:00am EDT
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. and 3rd Rock Systems and Technologies, Inc., a solar project developer based in San Francisco, announced that they have established a strategic alliance in connection with the development of an initial 7.2 MW of solar systems in the United States. 3rd Rock will act as project developer and leverage existing relationships to raise project financing. For projects developed under the alliance, Suntech will be both the preferred supplier of solar modules and provide engineering, procurement and construction services through its wholly owned subsidiary, Suntech Energy Solutions.
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Issues Q1 2009 Revenue Guidance Below Analysts' Estimates
Wednesday, 18 Feb 2009 06:30am EST
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. announced that for first quarter 2009 it expects revenues to be in the range of $340 million to $380 million. According to Reuters Estimates, analysts are expecting the Company to report revenue of $409 million for first quarter 2009.
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Acquires Minority Stake In Asia Silicon Co., Ltd. For $8.1 Million
Tuesday, 17 Feb 2009 08:02am EST
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. announced that it has recently acquired a minority stake in Asia Silicon Co., Ltd. from an existing shareholder for a total consideration of approximately $8.1 million.
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Granted Preliminary Injunctions Against Trademark Infringers
Friday, 6 Feb 2009 08:00am EST
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. announced it has been granted preliminary injunctions in Germany against "Suntech Power Holding (Hongkong) Co., Limited", which is unrelated to Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd, and two identified distributors. The preliminary injunctions prohibit the Hong-Kong based company and its distributors from distributing products that are branded "Suntech".
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